More than a dozen teenage high school students are under police investigation for a string of sexual assault offenses against two other Los Angeles high school girls, authorities said Friday. read more

Eleven people on board an Army Black Hawk that went down in seas around Florida on March 10 are considered dead and focus is now on recovery instead of rescue efforts, the U.S. Air Force has announced. read more

An email message unearthed in a federal citizen rights probe of Ferguson police in Missouri contained a racist remark against U.S. President Barack Obama, U.S. media quoting an unidentified source reported. read more

A Ford Mustang in a race with another car lost control and smashed into spectators, leaving two crowd bystanders dead and another onlooker critically hurt in Chatsworth on early Thursday morning, Los Angeles authorities said. read more

An outbreak of the AIDS-causing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among patients injecting prescription medicine prompted health authorities in southern Indiana to sound the alarm on Wednesday over the dangers of unprotected sex and needle sharing. read more

The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to carry out tough net neutrality regulations in a dramatic ruling that disregarded loud opposition by cable companies, telecom carriers and Republicans in Washington. read more

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The Trump administration on Wednesday warned that it would vigorously defend US national interests against “hostile” powers such as China and Russia, vowing to use “all available tools” to combat unfair practices – a sign that the president may be preparing to erect new trade barriers. read more